Photograph of the coaches Norio Canil and Alex Miller present their coaches award to the entire team of six to nine year olds from the Kildala area at the minor soccer awards banquet at the Legion hall.
Photograph of the coaches Norio Canil and Alex Miller present their coaches award to the entire team of six to nine year olds from the Kildala area at the minor soccer awards banquet at the Legion hall.
Photograph showing a man presenting a cheque to a woman on the bottom floor of the City Centre Mall. Behind them is a food kiosk, the stairs, and a couple of shops. Maybe sometime around Christmas because there is garland on the stairs and a small Christmas tree in the background. The woman has medium length hair, has clear glasses and is wearing a jacket scarf and a purse.
Photograph showing a man presenting a cheque to a woman on the bottom floor of the City Centre Mall. Behind them is a food kiosk, the stairs, and a couple of shops. Maybe sometime around Christmas because there is garland on the stairs and a small Christmas tree in the background. The woman has medium length hair, has clear glasses and is wearing a jacket scarf and a purse.
Photograph showing man presenting cheque to woman in front of Canadian Paperworkers Union sign. On the left is Molly Gordon and on the right is Bill Whitty. Molly is wearing a long coat and has short curly hair. Bill is wearing a bomber jacket, a light polo and has short straight hair.
Photograph showing man presenting cheque to woman in front of Canadian Paperworkers Union sign. On the left is Molly Gordon and on the right is Bill Whitty. Molly is wearing a long coat and has short curly hair. Bill is wearing a bomber jacket, a light polo and has short straight hair.
Photo showing - NSP Article: Kiwanis President Jack Adkins is seen presenting a $350 cheque to Mrs. Dennis Barber, chairman of the Kitimat Retarded Children's Association. Mrs. Barber outlined some of the activities of the association and explained the progress being made to assist youngsters obtain schooling and vocational training.
Photo showing - NSP Article: Kiwanis President Jack Adkins is seen presenting a $350 cheque to Mrs. Dennis Barber, chairman of the Kitimat Retarded Children's Association. Mrs. Barber outlined some of the activities of the association and explained the progress being made to assist youngsters obtain schooling and vocational training.
Notes
The Museum acknowledges that today's society uses "intellectual disability."
"Last Thursday evening girls and leaders of the 5th and 6tth Kitimat Guide Companies and of Department of the Ktiimat General Hospital. During the visit Mrs. Elaine Christensen explained to the girls what takes place when a patient comes to the hospital for "Physio" and cheques were presented to Mrs.Christensen by the Guides and Brownies. The money was raised by the girls during a rummage sale and will be used to pay for a neck traction unit."
"Last Thursday evening girls and leaders of the 5th and 6tth Kitimat Guide Companies and of Department of the Ktiimat General Hospital. During the visit Mrs. Elaine Christensen explained to the girls what takes place when a patient comes to the hospital for "Physio" and cheques were presented to Mrs.Christensen by the Guides and Brownies. The money was raised by the girls during a rummage sale and will be used to pay for a neck traction unit."
Photograph of a number of Kitimat Service Clubs banded together to present the Dolly Robertson with a streling silver tea service as a thank you gesture for the pleasent music her trio has supplied over the years. Pictured above is Dolly accepting the service from Reeve Sam Lindsay.
Photograph of a number of Kitimat Service Clubs banded together to present the Dolly Robertson with a streling silver tea service as a thank you gesture for the pleasent music her trio has supplied over the years. Pictured above is Dolly accepting the service from Reeve Sam Lindsay.
Photograph of he first retroactive pay cheques being issued to hourly-paid workers of the Aluminum Company in Kitimat.
Notes
First retroactive pay cheque's was issued today to hourly-paid workers of the Aluminum Company in Kitimat. Approximately $650,000 in pay increases dating back to June 21 goes into the pockets of employees as a result of the new contract between the Company and United Steelworkers of America. Ron Trainor, Guilherme Pimentel, and Jim Etter seem pretty happy over the arrangement.